i took trazodone and Oxycontin concurrently for several years with no major side effects. this does not mean that it is "ok," but my doctors did not voice any concerns or warn me about reporting any possible reactions.
remember, though, that everyone's body chemistry is different, and what works well for one person can put another person into a coma, thus this question is best asked of the pharmacist or MD(s) who prescribed the two medications. pharmacists tend to be more patient and forthcoming, but it is important for the doctor(s) to take responsibility for their decision(s) regarding your care.
if the prescriptions are from two different doctors, be sure all of your medical professionals know what is being prescribed for you. DO NOT leave it up to the pharmacist to catch any counter-productive interactions. while it is their job to do so, it is really the responsibility of your MDs and other prescribers to know your FULL prescription history and which drugs you are currently taking. otherwise they are not able to do their best work. despite the "rewards" bestowed upon some folks in medical malpractice suits, it is the patient, not their hired medical practioners, who is ultimately responsible for communicating with each member of their medical team, and ensuring that all parties are aware of all practices performed by each team member.
in my humble lay opinion, it is often the patient who causes many of the poor decisions medical professionals make in their care, so be careful and ask each member of your team this question and all others like it. you may just find that this combination is fine, but reduces or increases the effectiveness of another drug you are taking; an over the counter drug you may take; or even interacts with certain types of food you may eat or drink.
best advice: NEVER take anything for granted, no matter how often doctors roll their eyes at you! :-) better ridiculed than rushed to the ED! never be afraid to call back to the office and ask later, either.
hope this helps you.
yes
simple yes
Opana is it's own drug called (oxymorphone) which is a mix of percocet and morphine
Yes----just make sure you have a couple sexually active people around you
Hydroxyzine pamoate is classified as an antihistamine.
You could. But then again on the bottle it says not to unless directed by your DR.
hydrocodone is weaker then oxycodone(active narcotic in percocet) But it is no more harmful. It is the apap that the mix with the tabs that is liver toxic in higher doses
yes loratab and percocet are opates unless you have a 10 pannel drug test they will check for barbituates witch is "pills" if its a simple 5 panel test they probley will just check for opiates witch loratab comes back as.
No. Hydroxyzine is an antianxiety medication with some antihistamine properties.
Hydroxyzine decreases serotonin levels as it a serotonin antagonist.
Benadryl and hydroxyzine are both antihistamines, but they are not the same medication.
I have checked with a pharmacist friend, he said it is ok to take ativan (lorazepam) and requip (ropinirole) together.